Museum
Hispanic Society Museum & Library
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Little known uptown gem with a few Spanish big name paintings like Goya, Velazquez and El Greco.
Largest collection of Spanish art in America in a point of destination called Audubon Terrace. Paintings, sculpture, artifacts.
Free museum and research library in the Audubon Terrace Historic District. Opened in 1908, it holds an unparalleled collection of art, prints and documents pertaining to Spanish culture.
The Hispanic Society of America is a museum and library for the study of the arts and cultures of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. The building is a National Historic Landmark.
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Location
613 W 155th St
New York, NY